Since 2005, the One and only Taiwanese Restaurant in Atlanta that serves authentic Taiwanese cuisine, snacks, and bubble tea. Whether you are seeking a full meal, a quick snack, sitting down and chilling over some bubble tea, or luncheon and event catering. We’ve got you covered. Come in and see us today.
Easygoing eatery joining familiar & unusual Taiwanese eats with traditional sweet drinks. Based on 189 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery
Address:
5495 Jimmy Carter Blvd STE A4, Norcross, GA 30093
Phone: (770) 300-9798
Website:
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Hours
Sunday |
11:30 AM–7 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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Closed |
Tuesday |
11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
Wednesday |
11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
Thursday |
11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
Friday |
11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
Saturday |
11:30 AM–7:30 PM |
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: foodbooking.com
Reviews
XRM
I went to this place with my girlfriend for lunch one day. Overall the environment is clean and service is fine. Now the food:
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Jason Lin
Long lasting Taiwanese restaurant in Atlanta for nearly two decades! Friendly employees, reasonable menu item price. Quick service. Delicious and authentic Taiwanese food and snack items! Would totally recommend this place to any one craving Taiwanese food!
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Ann
The bentos are super cute in the rectangular dishes. I was very happy with the pork bento. We got an order of fried radish cake to share, which had an excellent outer texture with a delectable crisp- too bad the radish itself was mushy. It’d be so much better if the radish cake itself had more texture and chew, perhaps by not cooking as much. This place should try making salt & pepper tofu if they can keep the breading texture! Overall, I’d rate a 3.5 out of 5.
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Chia-Chun Hsu
I always get the chicken drum, grilled. The picture I posted is reddish cake, fried. I’ve tried Ramen, bao, curry, and beef noodles, to name a few. I keep coming back for more!!!
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Andrew Su
The place was pretty good overall, nice atmosphere and very clean. I got the Gua Bao, Shoyu Ramen, Stir-Fry Noodle, and Star Fruit Juice. They were out of 3 of the things I wanted to eat and staple food of taiwanese cuisine, but other than that the food tasted great and was ready very quickly. It was a little pricey but I recommend coming here for some quick bites of good taiwanese food if you’re in the area.
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Elizabeth Ojo
I got the pork belly buns, which were okay. The pork was good, but the veggies and toppings tasted a bit ‘off’. The fries were great! My husband got the curry chicken huifan and couldn’t eat more than a few bites. Ingredients tasted old, veggies were mush, and barely any flavor. Be skeptical of what you get on the menu.
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Clarke Eads
We ordered the chicken drum, chicken on rice, french fries, soup noodle with rice noodles, and milk chocolate tea. They gave us free chicken nuggets that were really good. The fries and nuggets were a little spicy (for mild) but overall very great food! It was our first time having Taiwanese and I’d love to order from here again!
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Cony Ming-Shen Ho
They lack too many things on their menu. Taste is ok, especially their fried skills is really good.
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Eliza Smart-Luna
Fast place, great taste. I was recommended this place from a friend and I honestly and so bummed that I didn’t know about this place before!
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Yu-Hsien Ho
Thought this place was ok for Taiwanese cuisine. The pig ears appetizer was very well done. It was flavorful and crisp. The pickled cucumbers were on the sweet side. I ordered the braised pork belly rice combo. You get 3 pieces of pork belly in a little bowl instead of over the rice, and creamed corn for some reason. The braised pork belly could spend a bit more time in the braising liquid to cook it a bit softer. It was also luke warm. Might try noodle soup or fries pork chop next time. Service was good.
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